I'm working on a WPF application, where I need a space to frequently display lines of colored text, in a console-like manner (new line displays at the bottom, the rest is moving up). I've decided to use a RichTextBox
control named outputBox
for that purpose:
<RichTextBox Name="outputBox"
Grid.Row="0"
Background="Black"
Foreground="White"
Margin="10"
FontSize="14"
IsReadOnly ="True"
Focusable="False"
FontFamily="Consolas"
VerticalScrollBarVisibility="Visible"
>
I've also created the following method for appending new text lines (each of different color) to the outputBox
:
private void PrintMessage(string msg, MessageType type = MessageType.Default)
{
TextRange tr = new(this.Window.outputBox.Document.ContentEnd, this.Window.outputBox.Document.ContentEnd);
tr.Text = "\n" + msg;
switch (type)
{
case (MessageType.Default):
tr.ApplyPropertyValue(TextElement.ForegroundProperty, Brushes.LightGray);
break;
case (MessageType.UserInput):
tr.ApplyPropertyValue(TextElement.ForegroundProperty, Brushes.Aqua);
break;
case (MessageType.SystemFeedback):
tr.ApplyPropertyValue(TextElement.ForegroundProperty, Brushes.DarkSalmon);
break;
}
Window.outputBox.ScrollToEnd();
}
The issue is, when the outputBox
reaches enormous amount of text lines (e.g. 100 000), the application suffers significant performance drop. To remedy this, I want to set a limit of text lines on the outputBox
, so when it reaches that limit, the very first top line is removed/cleared without losing text formatting of the remaining text lines.
How to accomplish this?